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Need Electrician...pronto

Started by TheArtist, July 27, 2007, 11:30:23 AM

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TheArtist

Can anyone suggest a good electrician. I finally have the shell up for my studio and had gotten the name of one electrician. Called, said he come give me an estimate that evening. He never showed. Have called repeatedly and he has not answered or returned my messages. I am behind schedule as it is because of construction delays and problems of other sorts. Wow its really hard to find good, reliable workers in this town.  Will need someone to insulate and sheetrock after the electrician.
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Conan71

Just don't call an electrician who goes by the name of "Sparky".

I think I've used All Brite in the past.

Harp advertises a lot, not sure how good they are but they are big.

Gilley is very good but very expensive.
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tulsa1603

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Originally posted by TheArtist

Can anyone suggest a good electrician. I finally have the shell up for my studio and had gotten the name of one electrician. Called, said he come give me an estimate that evening. He never showed. Have called repeatedly and he has not answered or returned my messages. I am behind schedule as it is because of construction delays and problems of other sorts. Wow its really hard to find good, reliable workers in this town.  Will need someone to insulate and sheetrock after the electrician.



Gilley definitely.  They are worth it.  I've also used Airco, They have electricans in addition to heat and air service.

No one to recommend for sheetrock, but Tulsa Energy Control is good for insulation.
 

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